Search Warrant Issued in Tupac Shakur Murder Investigation Nearly 30 Years Later

Nearly 30 years after the devastating murder of Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas, a search warrant has reportedly been issued by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department in connection with the rapper’s death. In a statement, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that a search warrant had been served in Henderson, Nevada, on Monday as “part of the ongoing Tupac Shakur homicide investigation,” but they did not elaborate. “We will have no further comment at this time,” the statement adds.

TMZ reports that the address tied to the search warrant is owned by Paula Clemons, who is married to Keefe D, a Crips member who has been suspected of being involved in Tupac’s murder. He is the uncle of the late Orlando Anderson, who many believe to be his killer. Police raided her home in Henderson, Nevada on Tuesday, though officials have not said what they recovered in connection to the murder.

After attending a Mike Tyson boxing match with Suge Knight on September 7, 1996, Shakur was shot four times by a car that had pulled up next to his. The rapper was pronounced dead on September 13, 1996 from internal bleeding from the fatal shooting. Knight is currently serving 28 years in prison after running over and killing music executive Terry Carter in 2018.

Roy Lott: College grad and aspiring music journalist. I have a passion for all things music, listen to most genres and go to many shows and festivals (if the lineup is good). Discovering new music and artists is another habit of mine that I can't shake.
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